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Juan C. Rodriguez / Sun-Sentinel:
Pain stops Tankersley — Sore shoulder puts Opening Day in question — JUPITER—If left-hander Taylor Tankersley opens the season on the active roster, it probably won't be at full strength. — Tankersley, who hoped to make a bid for the closer's job, has been diagnosed with posterior capsulitis …
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Joe Frisaro / MLB.com:
Injuries mount for Marlins' staff — Tankersley shut down 5-7 days; Johnson worries grow — JUPITER, Fla. — Some of the Marlins' most promising young pitchers have injury concerns. — On Wednesday night, the Marlins confirmed that reliever Taylor Tankersley has left shoulder inflammation …
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Associated Press:
Ramirez talks to wall — JUPITER, Fla. (AP) — When he's home, Hanley Ramirez talks to the wall — specifically, to the plaque in the living room honoring him as NL Rookie of the Year last season. — "I look at it every day," he says. "I tell it, `You're going to make me work hard this year."
Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:
Schilling in fine form for Sox in opener — FORT MYERS, Fla. — "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Stopper." — That's the tune citizens of Red Sox Nation could have been humming after Curt Schilling's two innings in the inaugural game of the 2007 spring training season last night.
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Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Tigers get off to a fast start in opener — Starter Durbin retires six of the seven batters he faced — TIGERS 5, METS 4 — Tigers at the plate: Ryan Raburn led off the second inning with a home run to left against Oliver Perez. Omar Infante (double) and Sean Casey (sacrifice fly) drove in runs in the first.
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NY Daily News:
Mets have aces up sleeve — No Zito, but plenty of good young arms — PORT ST. LUCIE - You could almost hear the zinger coming. The more Oliver Perez struggled in the Mets' spring training opener yesterday, the louder the grumbling among the paying customers grew.
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Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Cactus opener offers look at what Cubs have — MESA, Ariz. — After writing his opening Cubs lineup in cursive on a company envelope, Lou Piniella wandered outside his office Wednesday morning and handed it to a group of reporters. — If it winds up in Cooperstown, Piniella's role as miracle worker will be deemed a huge success.
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ESPN:
Report: Athletes received illegal 'roids via online ring — The West Coast had BALCO. Now the East Coast could be in the midst of its own steroid scandal. — An illicit steroid distribution network, which may be responsible for Internet sales of performance-enhancing drugs nationwide …
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Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Guillen hopes Jenks not stretching truth — Says he trusts closer that exit was due to tightness, not pain — TUCSON, Ariz. — The White Sox have more than four weeks to work out the kinks before their April 2 regular-season opener. — That also should give closer Bobby Jenks …
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MARK CUBAN IN MEGABUCKS BID FOR CUBS — Billionaire blogger Mark Cuban is more serious about buying a major league baseball team than he's been letting on. The tech entrepreneur and Dallas Mavericks owner is set to offer $625 million to buy the Chicago Cubs from Tribune Co., according to a source familiar with the matter.
Joe Capozzi / Palm Beach Post:
60 seconds with Marlins outfielder Cody Ross — Staff writer Joe Capozzi spoke with Marlins outfielder Cody Ross, who batted against golfer Phil Mickelson in 2003. — JC: How did golfer Phil Mickelson end up pitching to you? — CR: I was with the Toledo Mud Hens and he spent a week there.
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Murray Chass / New York Times:
Miller's Clout Goes Unrewarded by Veteran Voters — You'll excuse Marvin Miller, please, if he is more concerned right now about his left shoulder than he is about his vote count. — "Terry and I were in Florida in mid-December," Miller said, referring to his wife.
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George King / New York Post:
HITTING IT OFF — MR. OCTOBER SCHOOLS A-ROD IN CAGE, SEES MONSTER YEAR — Smooth and powerful swings sent the sound of thunder racing through the Legends Field batting cages yesterday, where a Hall of Famer was working with a future Cooperstown resident long after the Yankees' regular workout ended.
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Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Notes: Hall's outfit adds humor to camp — Outfielder lightens mood by unveiling spandex gear — PHOENIX — Who says Spring Training workouts aren't any fun? — Bill Hall injected some laughs into Brewers camp Wednesday morning, when the position players were timed in the 60-yard dash on a back field at Maryvale Baseball Park.


